Undergraduate Programs
The Bachelor of Science in Health Management prepares students for entry- and mid-level management roles in healthcare settings and serves as a strong foundation for advanced studies in health administration, public health, or aging studies.
The Bachelor of Science in Health Science is a pre-professional degree that prepares students for admission to clinical programs like physical therapy, physician associate, occupational therapy, and medical school. It provides a competitive edge by integrating healthcare systems knowledge into clinical training.
Public Health Sciences also collaborates with the Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College to offer departmental honors. Choosing this path allows in-depth exploration in an area of your choice, one-on-one faculty mentorship and collaboration in scholarly activities.
Undergraduate minors in aging studies, health management, health science, and public health offer students specialized knowledge to gain a competitive edge in the workforce.
Undergraduate certificates in aging studies, healthcare leadership, health science, and public health help professionals expand their knowledge and skills. Credits earned can be applied toward the BS in Health Management.
Dual/accelerated bachelor's to master鈥檚 programs provide seamless progression to a career in Health Administration or Aging Studies. By continuing your graduate studies at WSU you capitalize on the momentum built as an undergraduate. Save time and money - earn dual credits.
Students majoring in Department of Public Health Sciences undergraduate programs (Health Science and Health Management) must fulfill Applied Learning Portfolio activities to successfully complete their degree. Evidence of completed activities along with written entry for each activity is required. View the Applied Learning Portfolio Requirement.
Questions about the Portfolio may be sent to Portfolio Coordinator Sarah Taylor.